The achingly beautiful story of Dawn, a troubled college student caught between family tragedy and Johnny: the boy destined to love her. Manipulated by her father, Dawn is unable to deny the deep love that captivates her and Johnny. A tender and moving tale of family dynamics, love and compassion, with an ending so moving it will leave you breathless.
Doug’s journey as a writer began with a pivotal moment in high school, where a teacher encouraged him to craft a poem, sparking Doug's creativity. This transformative experience laid the foundation for Doug's path as a writer.
Doug has navigated through various jobs throughout his life, contributing to his growth. However, storytelling emerged as his true calling. As a prolific author, Doug explores diverse genres—sci-fi, romance, contemporary literature—while consistently delving into profound themes. Throughout his work, the consistent thread remains—a focus on characters undergoing personal growth, navigating life's complexities, and embracing introspective narratives that resonate deeply with dreamers and knowledge seekers.
His podcast, “The Douglas Robbins Show," extends this exploration. Here, Doug navigates the thematic complexities of relationships, the impact of choices on personal aspirations, and the tapestry of human connections.
Doug's artistic expression stands as a testament to his unwavering belief in an authentic life—a life deeply felt, explored through multifaceted emotions, experiences, and connections, persisting across genres and mediums.
Deeply gratifying. This book has it all. A story so touching I think I cried the last 40 pages. Family dynamics so real I felt like they were my own family. Love so deep and heartfelt I wanted it for myself. To feel the kind of love and connection felt by the two main characters is something every woman longs to find. This is an amazing book. A must read for any true romantic!
This was a very sweet and emotional journey. It's a quick read with being less than 100 pages. The story felt very personal and I found out later it was. I enjoyed reading it.